Girls Aloud are set to reunite and make, some sort of comeback in 2012, it could be a one-off gig.

The group’s manager Hilary Shaw told The People: “Everybody wants them to make a comeback and it will be next year. Well, it is their tenth anniversary so there will be something.”

Shaw added a new album is unlikely, but said the girls are “getting on great. They speak all the time, and that includes Cheryl and Nadine with the other girls. Cheryl is keen to get back with the girls and is planning something which could be a one off or some gigs.”

The band’s last album was released in 2008 called ‘Out Of Control’.

Since then Cheryl Cole and Nadine Coyle have launched solo careers. Nicola Roberts is all set to go it alone.

Sarah and Nadine are preparing to get married and Kimberley Walsh is being tipped to present the Xtra Factor and doing some solo stuff as well.

Nadine Coyle has revealed there are times when she misses her Girls Aloud bandmates and said they sent her a bunch of flowers for her recent engagement.

The singer – who recently claimed she had not spoken to Cheryl Cole, Sarah Harding, Kimberly Walsh or Nicola Roberts in some time – said although she didn’t miss them when she was recording her solo album, she sometimes finds herself looking around and wondering where the other girls are.

GIRLS ALOUD star NADINE COYLE has been dealt a major blow as she attempts to launch her solo career – the video for her debut single has been banned from TV after regulators deemed it too sexy.

The Irish singer flashes the flesh as she writhes around in a tiny black dress in the promo for Insatiable, but TV viewers won’t be able to see the saucy scenes after the footage “failed” a standards test.

Coyle admits producers will now attempt to re-edit the video to make it suitable for TV audiences.

In a post on her Twitter.com page, the singer writes, “Crunch time on the video front, apparently it has failed a test for TV. We have to go back and re-edit or you can’t see it!”

Hollywood, CA… As the work begins to edit footage from the 12 hour Insatiable shoot day, Director Wayne Isham says: “I had a field day shooting this one. Now comes the big job of trying to pick the final three minutes and six seconds from so much great footage. DP (director of photography) Daniel Pearl really captured Nadine and there’s so much good stuff for our editor Jacquelyn London to work with.